spelling: capacity

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Josh Soref 2016-03-14 05:45:45 +00:00
parent 3c68203c6d
commit 058b18fae8

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ var braillePatterns = map[[2]int]rune{
var lSingleBraille = [4]rune{'\u2840', '⠄', '⠂', '⠁'} var lSingleBraille = [4]rune{'\u2840', '⠄', '⠂', '⠁'}
var rSingleBraille = [4]rune{'\u2880', '⠠', '⠐', '⠈'} var rSingleBraille = [4]rune{'\u2880', '⠠', '⠐', '⠈'}
// LineChart has two modes: braille(default) and dot. Using braille gives 2x capicity as dot mode, // LineChart has two modes: braille(default) and dot. Using braille gives 2x capacity as dot mode,
// because one braille char can represent two data points. // because one braille char can represent two data points.
/* /*
lc := termui.NewLineChart() lc := termui.NewLineChart()
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ func NewLineChart() *LineChart {
} }
// one cell contains two data points // one cell contains two data points
// so the capicity is 2x as dot-mode // so the capacity is 2x as dot-mode
func (lc *LineChart) renderBraille() Buffer { func (lc *LineChart) renderBraille() Buffer {
buf := NewBuffer() buf := NewBuffer()